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Where do I find tutorials on how to use firefox for developing websites with css and html

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I am learning to use css and html to develop websites. I want to use the firefox development tools but cannot find a tutorial anywhere that walks me through how to use these tools. Do you have any ideas where I could find a course to guide me through the use of firefox when developing websites from scratch.

I am learning to use css and html to develop websites. I want to use the firefox development tools but cannot find a tutorial anywhere that walks me through how to use these tools. Do you have any ideas where I could find a course to guide me through the use of firefox when developing websites from scratch.

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Hi GayleH, the most comprehensive reference is a set of pages on MDN:

https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Tools

It's generally organized around the various different tools currently available.

However, Firefox is mostly a viewer and platform for experimentation and testing -- you'll still need a good editor and perhaps an FTP program.

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you can install a add-ons named firebug. then inspect element with firebug. in any sites you want to practice.

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Is it best to use the FirefoxDeveloper edition as opposed to the regular firefox that I have been using. It seems the Developer edition is not completed as there are functionality that warn you it is still in development?

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Hi GayleH, I suggest sticking with the released version. The tools articles will indicate when features will be available in a version higher than Firefox 44; I don't think there are that many you will need.